Hi, I have created a UX/UI that a client REALLY wanted using multi-state boxes. This is to be used for several product lines. I am wondering if Content Manager can be used for the purpose of recreating the same UX/UI? Thoughts? Here’s the page that needs to be recreated. TIA https://mnfwebsolutions.wixsite.com/drewthan/soda
Hi, I don’t understand the question.
Hi J.D. Thanks for your response. And. I’m sorry you didn’t understand the question. I will try to elaborate further.
If you go down this page https://mnfwebsolutions.wixsite.com/drewthan/soda, you will see a 'SHOP BY" section. This section has several buttons that are connected to the different multi-state boxes.
Each multi-state boxes have repeaters, with several contents of store products, with their own SKU and description as well as price. Soda is just one of the main product lines they have and this page is just a sample representation of how the client wants the shopping experience to be like.
This type of shopping experience will be recreated for all the other (9 of them) product lines. I am wondering if I can use the Content Manager for this purpose? I’m just trying to find a way for the client to easily update the site especially the prices found in these multi-state boxes, without them messing up the site.
@mariedyth-gayas Despite the elaboration, I’m not sure I got what you mean.
If you wish to create a dynamic page (per product) that will display the relevant product info in a multistate box, then sure, you can do it.